If The Beatles never existed
What if the Beatles and their songs never existed?. Richard Curtis, who has delivered scripts to movies like “Four weddings and a funeral”, “Love Actually” and “Notting Hill” is working on a new movie,...
What if the Beatles and their songs never existed?. Richard Curtis, who has delivered scripts to movies like “Four weddings and a funeral”, “Love Actually” and “Notting Hill” is working on a new movie,...
The Beatles live at Candlestick Park, San Francisco, 1966. Recently some hitherto not publicly available colour amateur film footage from The Beatles’ final concert was uploaded to YouTube. As you probably know, that final...
Back in January, we told you about 50th anniversary screenings of the “Yellow Submarine” film in the UK, and now U.S. theaters are also going to show the restored film. Above is the theatrical...
George Harrison would have turned 75 yesterday, had he lived. To commemorate this occasion, The Beatles uploaded this Harrison composition to their Vevo and YouTube Vevo accounts: The video is a bit different than...
Beatles et al in India. Photo: Paul Saltzman PRESS RELEASE: The Beatles In India A feature film documentary about Transcendental Meditation, the quest for inner peace, prolific song-writing and the road to The White...
Upcoming 2DVD from HMC The 50th anniversary for The Beatles TV-movie, “Magical Mystery Tour” is fast approaching. With no official word, it looks like The Beatles and Apple are going to bypass this anniversary....
New Yellow Submarine comic book For the upcoming fiftieth anniversary of The Beatles’ full length cartoon movie “Yellow Submarine”, Apple Corps Ltd is resurrecting an old project which was abandoned earlier – a new...
Read our interview with Director Alan G Parker here. The filme will be shown in theatres in the UK from June 1, with a few pre-screenings from May 26. DVD and Blu-ray release: July...
On the rooftop of the garden shed at Paul’s house: John, Paul, George and Mike! Liverpool Beatles fans Peter Hodgson and Mark Ashworth have just teamed up to discover what must now be counted as...
LET IT BE In a new interview with Cinematographer Tony Richmond, who worked on the “Let It Be” film under director Michael Lindsay-Hogg, Richmond weighs in on what seems to be holding up an official...
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